Workwoman’s Guide Dress

I recently put together this 1840s era work dress based on drawings from the Workwoman’s Guide by a Lady. I used pattern #017 by Saundra Ros Altman of Past Patterns. The Workwoman’s Guide refers to the cut of this dress as the Full French High Body.

My rendering of Past Patterns #017 in reproduction cotton print
Pleated bodice detail with hand painted china buttons.
I opted for a plain bodice back to keep the silhouette sleek- retaining most of the fullness in the front.
A signature of a Maggie May dress is our contrasting hem protector. It adds just a splash of color to your skirts as you walk!

The Workwoman’s Guide Dress is shown over our extra full petticoats, chemise, corded petticoat, and over bust corset.

According to the The Workwoman’s Guide (c.1838), “It is very bad economy to purchase, for articles of clothing, cheap bargains. They generally consist of damaged goods or are otherwise inferior in their quality as it stands to reason that no mercer would feel inclined to sell his stock at a lower rate than what its worth.” (Chapter 2, pg 11).

This makes me laugh as it is SO RELEVANT today. Who would have thought?

Love this gown? Make one for yourself. You can get your very own pattern over at PastPatterns.com!

This gown is headed to Barrington Living History Farm (now Barrington Plantation) in Washington, Texas. View more of our custom made historical garments in our catalog! Or contact us at info@maggiemayfashions.com!

2023-2024 Workshops | Seminars | Professional Services

Maker’s WorkShops (skill based learning)

The Art of Indigo- Natural Dye

Learn the history of indigo and how it became the most sought after color in the world. Learn to build a simple indigo vat followed by at least 4 different simple Japanese and African pattern making techniques. Workshop participants will leave with a variety of one of a kind naturally dyed indigo textiles. Suitable for ages 7 and up. No experience needed. Base fee $200.00 plus mileage and materials. Best suited for an outdoor environment. Max capacity: 15. Approximately a 5-6 hour workshop. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

Recycle, Reduce, and Reuse- Scrap Materials

Use those left over fabrics, trims, buttons, and findings and create one of a kind fashion accessories and home decor. Workshop participants will leave with at least one original/one of a kind fashion accessory. Suitable for ages 10 and up. Some hand sewing and/or machine sewing experience recommended. Base fee $200.00 plus mileage and materials. Max capacity: 15. Approximately a 4 hour workshop. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

Workshops topics include:

  • Covered button necklaces and earrings
  • Textile cuffs
  • Embellished brooches

Learn to Sew

An Introductory Machine Sewing Course. Course covers how to read commercial patterns, fabric layout (including waste reduction), sewing terminology, and basic machine stitches. Workshop participants will leave with at least one finished sewing project. Suitable for ages 10 and up. No experience needed. Machines not provided. Base fee $200.00 plus mileage and materials. Max capacity: 15. Approximately a 5-6 hour workshop. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

Coming up Roses

An introductory course in building a variety of fabric flowers, leaves, and berries for hats, brooches, blouses, and more. Workshop participants will leave with a variety of one of a kind fabric flowers t be applied at participant’s discretion. Suitable for ages 12 and up. Some hand sewing and/or machine sewing experience recommended. Base fee $200.00 plus mileage and materials. Max capacity: Approximately a 4 hour workshop. 15. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

Vintage Inspired Jewelry

Use exclusive reproduction vintage inspired lead free and nickel free findings to create original, one of kind pieces of Jewelry. Workshop participants will leave with a variety of one of a kind jewelry pieces. Suitable for ages 16 and up. No experience needed. Base fee $200.00 plus mileage and materials. Approximately a 4 hour workshop. Max capacity: 20. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

Upcycled Fashion

Take old, unwanted, or outdated garments and turn them into something new! Workshop participants will leave with a one of a kind up cycled garment of choice. Suitable for ages 16 and up. Some hand sewing and/or machine sewing experience recommended. Base fee $200.00 plus mileage and materials. Max capacity: 15. Approximately a 5-6 hour workshop. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

Trim a Bonnet

Use our exclusive pre made straw bonnet bases as the starting point for your own one of kind trimmed hat! Workshop participants will leave with one trimmed straw hat. Suitable for ages 10 and up. No experience needed. Combine with our fabric flower workshop for a full day of fun! Base fee $200.00 plus mileage and materials. Max capacity: 20. Approximately a 4 hour workshop. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

In a Pinch Pattern Grading

Learn a simple and fast flat patterning technique to grade your commercial clothing pattern up or down 2-3 sizes without any special tools or formulations. Workshop participants will leave with a set of graded patterns. Professional Learning experience suitable for ages 16+ with mid level sewing experience. Experience using commercial sewing patterns required. Base fee $500.00 plus mileage and materials. Max capacity: 20. Approximately a 5-6 hour workshop. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

Find your Perfect Fit

Learn to alter those commercial patterns to fit your own, unique body proportions! Have you ever been frustrated after going to all the hard work to make yourself a garments only to find it doesn’t fit properly or is uncomfortable? The secret is making adjustments to the flat pattern. Learn some simple adjustment techniques to correct common pattern problems and get the fit you need! Workshop participants will leave with a set of altered patterns. Professional Learning experience suitable for ages 16+ with mid level sewing experience. Base fee $500.00 plus mileage and materials. Max capacity: 20. Approximately a 5-6 hour workshop. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

Aging and Distressing

Ever wonder how those newly constructed garments look so Old? It’s called aging and distressing and it’s own department separate from the costume shop. Learn important aging and distressing techniques using all natural materials to give your garment that “vintage” and “well worn” look. Can be applied to all cloth garments including hats. Workshop participants will leave with at least one one of a kind aged and distressed garment of choice. Professional Learning experience suitable for ages 16+ with mid level sewing experience. Base fee $500.00 plus mileage and materials. Best suited for an outdoor environment. Max capacity: 15. Approximately a 5-6 hour workshop. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

Seminars (Knowledge based Learning)

Designer Showcase

Curious about what it means to be a historic fashion designer? Wonder what is involved in recreating clothing from the past? In this 30 minute presentation with Q&A to follow, you will learn more about what we do here at Maggie May Clothing and get up close and personal with some of our designs. Mileage only. All ages. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

The Business of Making Clothes

Crash course on how to start your own historical clothing business. Topics include marketing, networking, freelancing, project management, labor and production, and audience Q&A. Perfect for panels or individual discussions. At Maggie May Clothing, we have 29 years of experience in the film, television, theater, and museum exhibit fields. We tend to use unconventional methods to get the job done. Learn from our mistakes as well as our successes as you look to future with your own historical clothing company! All ages. Base fee $150.00 plus mileage. Up to 2 hours. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

Luncheon With The Past

This 30-45 minute presentation will bring a fresh new perspective on historical fashion. Themes include beauty, fashion throughout the decades, shaping the body- corsets and other unmentionables, and fashion etiquette. Digital sideshow format makes this a versatile experience. All Ages. Fee $150.00 plus mileage. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

Luncheon with the Past Topics include:

  • Southern Appalachian Style: 19th century textiles and clothing
  • What would Jane wear? Fashion in Georgian Era England
  • Victoria’s Closet: Fashions of the Victorian Era
  • Invited to Tea: Fashions of the Edwardian Era
  • Rising Hemlines: WWI and the effects on Women’s fashion
  • Fashioning Rugby: A Victorian packing list for Utopia
  • Women and War (WWI series): The Hello Girls
  • Women and War (WWI series): The Alice Network
  • Women and War (WWI series): The Women’s Land Army of Great Britain and America
  • Spies, Smugglers, and Soldiers (Civil War Series): Unconventional Women in an unconventional time
  • The History of Scouting in America (1910-1945): The Boy Scouts of America and The Girl Scouts of America

Professional Services

Consulting and Design

Working on a project? Need a Historical Clothing Design Specialist? Here at Maggie May Clothing, we can help! Whether you are an individual, a designer, or a large scale production house, our freelance consulting and design services can be tailored to fit your specific needs.
Hourly rate. Travel fees may apply. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

Sourcing

If it relates to historical fashion, we can find it! Let us use our decades of historical clothing experience and connections to do all the legwork for you! We can find just the right pieces you are looking for for your next big production! Commission rates apply. Enquire: info@maggiemayfashions.com

About WorkShops with Maggie May


I am so glad you are interested in learning more about the diverse and fascinating world of historical fashion and traditional textiles! Just so we are all on the same page, here are answers to a few common enquiries regarding who does what and how it all happens on the day of the workshop.

Me: The Instructor

You: The Facilitator

It is readily understood workshops are meant to be a safe and inclusive space for shared learning, diverse ideas, and eagerness to gain new skills and learn new things! It is my job as The Instructor to not only lead the learning but also maintain an environment where all participants feel welcome and learning meets the needs of the group as a whole.

It is The Facilitator’s job (that’s you!) to secure and prepare the learning space prior to the workshop, to acquire and set up all necessary hardware (sewing machines, laptops, projectors, etc.) prior to the start of the workshop. It is understood The Facilitator will remain in the learning space to assist in troubleshooting any issues that may arise regarding facilities, hardware, materials management, or participant business.

It is always a good idea to recruit a few friendly and eager assistants to help ensure participants reach their individual learning goals. I suggest the following:

  • 1 helpful assistant for every 3 participants ages 7-12
  • 1 helpful assistant for every 5 participants ages 12-17
  • 1 helpful assistant for every 5-7 adults

I intentionally keep my skills based workshops small to be sure I can work with each participant as needed too! Therefore, I prefer to cap many of my skills based workshops at 15 participants. It is my feeling smaller cohorts of learners have better experiences and more successful outcomes than larger groups.

Workshops are often intense learning sessions and require brain breaks for all involved. I suggest at least one 20 minute break for every 100 minutes on task. This equates to one 40-45 minute break for a 4 hour workshop and at least one 60 minute break for a 5-6 hour workshop. Participants should not have to ask for restroom breaks. Learning environments should be flexible and open to the needs of all participants.

As The Instructor, I am responsible for my own lunch and meals. Snacks, water, tea, coffee, and any other yummy edible goodness should be provided for participants by The Facilitator (unless other arrangements have been made.)

Workshop materials are additional and not included in basic workshop fees. A materials list will be provided to The Facilitator in advance. It is the responsibility of The Facilitator to distribute all materials lists to participants in a timely manner. Any participant questions or clarifications regarding materials needed for the workshop can be directed to me if necessary. It is the responsibility of The Facilitator to make sure classroom sets of materials (if applicable) are ready and available at the time of the workshop.

All workshop fees including materials fees are paid prior to the date of the workshop. Enquire for specific details.

For any other questions, please feel free to reach out at info@maggiemayfashions.com

See you soon!

Portfolio

Film | Television | Production

The Frontier- NBC/Sony  |  Walt Disney Pictures  |  Tim Burton Productions  |  Forty Acres and a Mule Film works  |  The Hallmark Channel  |  Turner Exhibits  |  Boston Productions  |  Newbourne Productions  |  South Carolina Film commission  |  Fat Monster Films

Theatre

DET NY Theater | The Sante Fe Opera  |  The Oregon Shakespeare Festival  |  Quotidian Theater Company  |  Pallas Theater Collective  |  Shakespeare Theater Company  |  Chattanooga Symphony and Opera  |  NY Theater Arts Workshop  |  Georgetown Community Theater  |  The American Repertory Theater   |  Stanford University Theater  |   Papermill Playhouse

Museums

Frazier International History Museum  |  Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation  |  The Pierce Manse  |  Kentucky Historical Society  |  Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park  |  Historic Brattonsville  |  Fort Vancouver National Historic Site  |  The Country Doctor Museum  |  Maryland Historical Society  |  California National Trail Interpretive Center  |  Gore Place  |  Powhatan Historic State Park  |  Island Farm  |  Conner Prairie Interactive History Park   |  Strawbery Banke Museum  |  George Ranch Historical Park  |  Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial  |  Lowell Mill Historical Park  |  Washington on the Brazos Historic Park  |  Jean LaFitte NPS  |  Nash Farm  |  Musée Royal 22e Régiment |  Wells Museum Community- UK  |  Hot Springs National Park  |  City of Raleigh  |  The Wyoming Veteran’s Memorial Museum  |  Oak Alley Plantation  |  Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site  |  The Tennessee State Museum  |  Audubon State Historic Site  |  The National Civil War Naval Museum  | Barrington Living History Farm  | Historic Exchange Place

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Use of Collected information:

When you place an order with Maggie May Clothing, we will request your name, e-mail address, shipping address, billing address, and phone number. This allows us to process and fulfill your order and to notify you when your order is ready to ship. A credit card number, expiration date, and verification code will only be requested if you choose to pay for your order by credit card. Maggie May Clothing does not keep customer credit card information on file.

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We use a Secure Server for collecting personal and credit card information. The secure server layer (SSL) encrypts (scrambles) all of the information you enter before it is transmitted over the internet and sent to us. All of the customer data we collect via email is protected against unauthorized access.

Maggie May Clothing may use your feedback and/or images such as photographs for the purpose of client testimonials. However, no identifying information other than first and last initials along with comment date will be used. On occasion, Maggie May Clothing may provide your theater, business, nonprofit, or name for professional reference only. Quotes, images, and other intellectual and/or creative property provided to MMC by our clients will be referenced as stated above.

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Maggie May Clothing uses selective social media sites to educate, entertain, and share ideas and information about the daily lives of those who came before us. Maggie May Clothing’s use of social media is meant to be used as a platform to connect those who have similar interests and to disseminate accurate and quality information to its collective body. Maggie May Clothing does not (and has never) used social media to target audiences, sell products, or influence opinions. If at any time, we here at Maggie May Clothing feel the social media platforms we use violate our company’s mission and integrity, or violate our clientèle right to personal privacy, intellectual property, individual rights, etc., we will promptly disengage from the platform without notice.

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If you have any questions or feedback related to our Privacy Policy, please email us at info@maggiemayfashions.com

We look forward to working with you on your project! 

Queen Victoria’s 200th Birthday Tea

Join us this May for a one of kind, true English Afternoon Tea Experience!

This year marks Queen Victoria’s 200th birthday and we are celebrating in Royal fashion!

On Saturday, May 25, 2019 at 2:00pm CST, we will turn the historic 1920s era American Legion Hall in the quaint little town of South Pittsburg, Tennessee into a true Victorian Era tea room!

Using Her Majesty’s favorite Afternoon Tea recipes, guests will be invited to taste a little bit of history at this one of a kind, one day only event! (We will be serving Queen Victoria’s original royal tea blend dating back to 1890!)

An event page has been created on Facebook and tickets are available for purchase online either via our mail in registration (save the convenience fees) or through Eventbrite.

Tickets are limited and all proceeds will go to benefit one of our local women and children’s charities. So grab your friends, family, little ones, or neighbor and join us.

Suitable for children ages 5 and up. Gents welcome!

Check back regularly as we will be posting fun little tidbits of Victorian history, menus, tea selection, and a special surprise (Hint… it has to to with the royal wedding!)

Victorian corset for rural wear

This lovely Victorian era over bust corset is fashioned from pink and beige ticking with a full cotton lining. This summer weight corset will be worn while working on a living history farm and is designed for maximum comfort. This corset is easily laundered, is lightweight, yet durable enough for daily wear.

For more information about our over bust corsets or any of our custom made garments, please visit our website at www.maggiemayfashions.com

Mid 19th century dresses of Appalachia

These mid 19th century dresses are based upon an extant homespun gown from North Carolina.They are headed to Historic Exchange Place living history farm in Kingsport Tennessee- in the heart of the Southern Appalachian Mountains.

For more information about our American South dress or any of our historical clothing, please visit our website at www.maggiemayfashions.comhttps://maggiemayfashions.com